I have tried lately to catch a carp, no luck. I haven't even SEEN one. I have been to a couple of places I know that have them. I threw corn out to hopefully attract them to my area. All I did was feed the catfish I think...LOL. I have been dying to try a fly I made that is white, and could be a piece of bread...like a bread fly...but it is almost buggy looking. An ugly fly really...but if it works....that is all I care about. I am determined to catch a carp, and a buffalo just to see what they are like. They may be too much for me to pull in...I dunno but want to find out!

Glad to see everyone getting excited about this type of fishing. A lot of fun isn't it. Take a close look at these pictures. The first is a Common Carp and the second is a Bigmouth Buffalo. A little difference in physical charachteristics but not in size. Both were caught on DDH Leeches.

Very nice fish there. I am jealous of course. I took the past week trying to catch a carp. Never saw one. Now I know where one was seen on the lake I normally go to....I will try again. Congrats on the great fish.

Glad to see everyone getting excited about this type of fishing. A lot of fun isn't it. Take a close look at these pictures. The first is a Common Carp and the second is a Bigmouth Buffalo. A little difference in physical charachteristics but not in size. Both were caught on DDH Leeches.

If you do purchase the carp fly kit from bass pro let me know if you catch any using them. I purchased a kit from cabelas and have yet to catch a carp on any of the flies in the kit. The first carp I caught was on a Nymph, and all the ones after that were on a crawdad pattern.(Similar to a Skipsdad but using some different materials)

i got the same kit from cabelas and haven't got anything on it either.

I agree, the carp I caught at Utah Lake were on a bead Head Prince, and a Haresear.
But on the Jordan last week, I used Rainy's Carp Collection, or at least two of them, and they were great! The lady researches and finds the right patterns!

Live in Manitoba which is just norh of North Dakota. We do have quite a few waters with Bigmouth Buffalo in them. The two best are the Red River and the Assinboine River. They are even more of a challenge to catch than Carp.

Happened to get out for a few hours fishing this a.m. and boy were the Carp moving. Saw at least 50 fish that would go well ove 30 pounds but couldn't hook up with one. Only managed this tiny beast, lost all the others I hooked into.